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living it, that's your america. god bless you. good luck with that. if you really believe the federal government's coming, you're going to kick down your doors, what are you going to do? are you going to shoot that weapon up at the drone? lots of luck. it's not going to help you. but that's where they're positioning themselves. they don't speak out against the slaughter of 20 young children and doing anything about that because they're afraid they may offend sur vooifrlivivalists an rushing out going to walmart and buying assault weapons. they're not going to stand up to so many of these extreme forces. and mark halperin, it's killing them because, again, you look at the cnn poll. their branding's down. and then john boehner picks a fight with economic conservatives, with economic conservatives, by not putting them on committees. schweikert was on last week. tim's going to be on this morning, right? tim basically saying, okay. mr. speaker, you kicked us off the committee. and look what it got you. i mean, he's getti
living it, that's your america. god bless you. good luck with that. if you really believe the federal government's coming, you're going to kick down your doors, what are you going to do? are you going to shoot that weapon up at the drone? lots of luck. it's not going to help you. but that's where they're positioning themselves. they don't speak out against the slaughter of 20 young children and doing anything about that because they're afraid they may offend sur vooifrlivivalists an rushing out...
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when you yourself said, if america wants to be more competitive in the 21st century, we're going to have to lower corporate tax rates, if america's going to be more competitive in the 21st century, we'll have to look at how we make this country more competitive -- >> i think we should lower corporate tax rates, but i think it's worth pointing out that of the 33 countries and the oecd, the group of wealthier nations, only chile and mexico take a smaller percentage of their income in taxes than we do. it's worth pointing out that if you have a lot of money and you earn only capital gains, you pay 15%, which is radically lower than the rates that any other advanced society -- >> should capital gains rates go up so there's not such a discrepancy between what warren buffett and his secretary makes? >> how that works out. >> should personal tax rates go up? >> the simpson-bowles commission recommended that we bring down personal tax rates but eliminate the difference between personal rates and capital gains. and i think it's good to have a little difference. to encourage people to invest. but
when you yourself said, if america wants to be more competitive in the 21st century, we're going to have to lower corporate tax rates, if america's going to be more competitive in the 21st century, we'll have to look at how we make this country more competitive -- >> i think we should lower corporate tax rates, but i think it's worth pointing out that of the 33 countries and the oecd, the group of wealthier nations, only chile and mexico take a smaller percentage of their income in taxes...
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america's role in the world is a big and important matter. what makes far less sense is the entire premise of monday evening. categorizing some issues as foreign and others as domestic bears little relationship to a world in which what happens out there affects conditions here and vice versa. most important, the list of topics made public leaves out the most serious threat facing the u.s. today and for the foreseeable future. the state of the united states. mr. schieffer should ask the candidates how they will deal with traditional foreign policy challenges, but at the same time, he should ask them what they would do to make sure we are positioned to meet them. this final debate will be the last chance to confront the next president of the united states with questions that ought to be addressed. nothing less than this country's security depends on it. >> richard, explain it. >> it's exactly that. iran, you know, china, these are important subjects. but all the challenges we face we can meet if we put our own house in order. in the previous tw
america's role in the world is a big and important matter. what makes far less sense is the entire premise of monday evening. categorizing some issues as foreign and others as domestic bears little relationship to a world in which what happens out there affects conditions here and vice versa. most important, the list of topics made public leaves out the most serious threat facing the u.s. today and for the foreseeable future. the state of the united states. mr. schieffer should ask the...
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i just want to love america. go ahead. >> i saw the clint commercial and made me tired because, yeah -- >> are you serious? are you serious? >> no, shows how execution can pay off. and the republican field. >> i don't even know who -- execute who? i don't know what you're talking about. >>> january's unemployment rate of 8.3% is the lowest in america since april of 2009. >> there you go. >> more good news over president obama's three years in the white house, unemployment reached as high as 10.1% before dropping back down, but the so-called real unemployment numbers which republicans are not talking about, measures of people have stopped looking for work and measured at 15.1%. and another sign of the poor economy, the labor department's noting that college graduates working in low-skilled jobs is now at 20%. and of course, al sharpton this weekend, this is what you started hearing mitt romney talking about. i mean, it's tough for the president. listen, i've been cheering these unemployment rates going down since
i just want to love america. go ahead. >> i saw the clint commercial and made me tired because, yeah -- >> are you serious? are you serious? >> no, shows how execution can pay off. and the republican field. >> i don't even know who -- execute who? i don't know what you're talking about. >>> january's unemployment rate of 8.3% is the lowest in america since april of 2009. >> there you go. >> more good news over president obama's three years in the...
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how do we make admissions to the top schools in america more fair? how do we make admissions to success on wall street -- >> reality that's been around for a long time. >> and elites rig the games for themselves in any era. >> yeah. >> in terms of the solution, my solution, right, coming from the left liberal tradition is i'm an owe galley tare yan. we need to make the society more equal. inequality, the rising inequality at the very top, right, is creating a lot of these skewed problems all the way down. there is a review by a writer in the atlantic in the book who said i like the book, analysis, totally disagree with his prescriptions, here are my prescriptions coming from the center right. that's the conversation i want to have. i want people to have a conversation about whether the social model that we've all agreed on, don't even debate, this vision, whether it's actually delivering what we want and if it isn't delivering what we want i want to initiate a debate about how to make it liberal. >> who is the writer? >> coners fryers of the atlantic
how do we make admissions to the top schools in america more fair? how do we make admissions to success on wall street -- >> reality that's been around for a long time. >> and elites rig the games for themselves in any era. >> yeah. >> in terms of the solution, my solution, right, coming from the left liberal tradition is i'm an owe galley tare yan. we need to make the society more equal. inequality, the rising inequality at the very top, right, is creating a lot of...
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it's changed america. we've never seen this happen. >> because even mayor bloomberg's not calling for a repeal of the second amendment. he's just saying let's have common sense -- and you agree with that, senator? >> i agree. the bottom line is, we're responsible gun owners. i'm a proud outdoorsman, a hunter and like shooting and all that. but like so many americans. this doesn't make sense. >> and willie, of course, the second amendment is in the bill of rights. the united states supreme court overturned washington's total ban several years ago. so americans will have the right, moving forward, to keep and bear arms, to protect their families, to go hunting. but jon meacham, that doesn't mean that the second amendment or the united states supreme court decision gives them a right to carry around combat-styled weapons that allow them to shoot 30 rounds per second. >> the first amendment isn't absolute either. >> no, it is not. >> you can't yell "fire" in a crowded theater, and we all give up some limits on
it's changed america. we've never seen this happen. >> because even mayor bloomberg's not calling for a repeal of the second amendment. he's just saying let's have common sense -- and you agree with that, senator? >> i agree. the bottom line is, we're responsible gun owners. i'm a proud outdoorsman, a hunter and like shooting and all that. but like so many americans. this doesn't make sense. >> and willie, of course, the second amendment is in the bill of rights. the united...
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart >>> coming up, dork fest. >> this guy, is number one the on the "new york times" best seller list a couple weeks ago. he's a pulitzer prize-winning historian. >> he's back from "jeopardy." >> he's number one. it's an extraordinary book. "killing jefferson." by the way shgts i have no idea where you came up with that series idea. it's he killer. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine bloo
from america's gift headquarters. walmart >>> coming up, dork fest. >> this guy, is number one the on the "new york times" best seller list a couple weeks ago. he's a pulitzer prize-winning historian. >> he's back from "jeopardy." >> he's number one. it's an extraordinary book. "killing jefferson." by the way shgts i have no idea where you came up with that series idea. it's he killer. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an...
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a better america begins tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> the last three years have been the best that barack obama can do, but it's not the best america can do. tonight is the beginning of the end of the disappointments of the obama years. [ cheers and applause ] >> and it's the start of a new and better chapter that we will write together. four years ago, barack obama dazzled us in front of greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. but after we came down to earth, after all the celebration and the parades, what do we have to show for 3 1/2 years of president obama? because he has failed, he will run a campaign of diversions and distractions and distortions. that kind of campaign may have worked in another place, and in a different time. but not here. and not now. it's still about the economy. and we're not stupid. >> see, they are going back to the greek columns line. pulling that one out from denver. >> absolutely. they are as enduring as the real thing, it turns out. >> romney also spoke about st
a better america begins tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> the last three years have been the best that barack obama can do, but it's not the best america can do. tonight is the beginning of the end of the disappointments of the obama years. [ cheers and applause ] >> and it's the start of a new and better chapter that we will write together. four years ago, barack obama dazzled us in front of greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. but after we came down to earth,...
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the greatest show in america. >> come on, get down here. torch has been passed to a new generation. >> business before the bell with mark haines coming up next. the very hot mark haines live at new york stock exchange. >> i'm kind of dancing here because we don't have a lot going on. >> whether we're talking about politics or fashion or whether we're talking about foreign policy, we try to do it like the industry does it. >> the most fun we have when we do this show is when we take it on the road. we think it's really important when you're going to cover politics to do it with dignity and gravitas. >> welcome to a special sunday edition of "morning joe." we're, of course, well, hell, i don't have to tell you where we are. >> pretend like you're working! crisis! economic crisis! scare everybody! go! >> it might be 9 degrees outside but it's always warm and sunny in the hawaiian tropic zone restaurant. >> we cover fashion -- >> we love fashion. >> but you know what? it's not that hard. >> mika's impressed with your jacket. she said you looked
the greatest show in america. >> come on, get down here. torch has been passed to a new generation. >> business before the bell with mark haines coming up next. the very hot mark haines live at new york stock exchange. >> i'm kind of dancing here because we don't have a lot going on. >> whether we're talking about politics or fashion or whether we're talking about foreign policy, we try to do it like the industry does it. >> the most fun we have when we do this...
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love america. >> yes, right. >> i do love america. >> you do love america. moving from baseball to politics. >> yes, let's talk about the vice presidential debate, shall we? it's thursday. both vice presidential candidates will be facing off and yesterday paul ryan told a detroit radio station that he is ready for biden to come after him. take a listen. >> i really think that because they had such a bad debate that joe is just going to come flying at us. and it seems pretty clear that their new strategy is basically just call us liars, to descend down into a mud pit and hopefully with enough mud slinging back and forth and distortion, people will get demoralized and they can win by default. sort of a choice of the lesser of two evils. >> all right. interesting strategy. except i think the problem with the first debate was that the president didn't actually point out when mitt romney wasn't telling the truth. didn't call him a liar, he should've. >> all the people, and all of his friends in the medi
love america. >> yes, right. >> i do love america. >> you do love america. moving from baseball to politics. >> yes, let's talk about the vice presidential debate, shall we? it's thursday. both vice presidential candidates will be facing off and yesterday paul ryan told a detroit radio station that he is ready for biden to come after him. take a listen. >> i really think that because they had such a bad debate that joe is just going to come flying at us. and it...
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get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. recently, students from 31counta science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >> good morning, it's 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 on the west coast. we have a live look at washington, d.c. back with us on set we have andrea mitchell, mark halpern and john heilman. we have arianna huffington and we are all a little bit in shock this morning. you probably heard now the very sad news that author, screen writer, directionor and good friend of ours, nora ephron died of pneumonia after a battle with leukemia and leaves behind such a legacy. a resume of hollywood hits. we saw some of those. she wrote and directed julie and julia, the story of a blogger who makes each of julia's recipes in a cookbook. she was in the 1998 film you've got mail and used the same duo five years earlier in sle
get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. recently, students from 31counta science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >> good morning, it's 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 on the west coast. we have a live look at washington, d.c. back with us on set we have andrea...
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across america, we're all committed to team usa. for a cookout with world champion grill master brett gallaway. he's serving his guests walmart choice premium steak. but they don't know it yet. they will. it's a steakover! the steak is excellent. very tender... melts in your mouth... so delicious... tonight you're eating walmart steak. what? it's good steak. two thumbs up. look, i ate all of mine. it matches any good steak house if not better. walmart choice premium steak in the black package... it's 100% money back guaranteed. try it for your fourth of july barbeque. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, ever
across america, we're all committed to team usa. for a cookout with world champion grill master brett gallaway. he's serving his guests walmart choice premium steak. but they don't know it yet. they will. it's a steakover! the steak is excellent. very tender... melts in your mouth... so delicious... tonight you're eating walmart steak. what? it's good steak. two thumbs up. look, i ate all of mine. it matches any good steak house if not better. walmart choice premium steak in the black...
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captain america? he asking. on front bes -- "on most fronts, i suppose that's long been one definition of the presidency but it has seldom fit as well as now. in the twilight of his first term, obama is learning how unscripted history ultimately is. >> and mark mckinnon, a great example of this and it used to drive democrats crazy and that is george bush got whatever he wanted. even when nancy pelosi was speaker, democrats would go crazy. 15% of americans supported the surge in iraq. 75% were opposed to it. every democrat, most republicans said they weren't going to support the surge but they just pushed it up there saying we need a surge. and guess what, but all this talk about, oh, obama can't get anything passed through a republican house. that's nonsense. the president has been doing this for decades, for centuries. >> president obama had a democratic house and senate for the first two years of his presidency. for two years with he full control of all branches of government and could have pushed through what
captain america? he asking. on front bes -- "on most fronts, i suppose that's long been one definition of the presidency but it has seldom fit as well as now. in the twilight of his first term, obama is learning how unscripted history ultimately is. >> and mark mckinnon, a great example of this and it used to drive democrats crazy and that is george bush got whatever he wanted. even when nancy pelosi was speaker, democrats would go crazy. 15% of americans supported the surge in iraq....
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j+tib >>> i believe in the people of america america. i believe in the principles upon which this nation was founded. the only sure thing to greatness. like so manyf you, paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our alto this i wish i had been to full fulfill your wish to lead the another direction. ann and i join him and this great nation. thanameric the best. thanyou so much.> 25 past the hour. back with us here on this special editioe" chuck todd tom brokaw and donny deutsch. and eugene inove him and his earnestly pray for the president of united tv states. the president needs those prayers. >> that's classy going into tough talk about last night first. it was -- it just wasn't close. >> it was e you surprised byvp how >> i was. the electoral vote it wasn't regional it was >> kids at home getting ready for it happened in the senate as well. >> yeah.p8 pick up were risk and so few republican seats at risk and it just seeme like a tim kaine wcomfortably in virgin elizabeth warren comfortably in massachusetts. i mean y
j+tib >>> i believe in the people of america america. i believe in the principles upon which this nation was founded. the only sure thing to greatness. like so manyf you, paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our alto this i wish i had been to full fulfill your wish to lead the another direction. ann and i join him and this great nation. thanameric the best. thanyou so much.> 25 past the hour. back with us here on this special editioe" chuck todd tom...
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go like a pro. >>> america is back. anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that america is in decline or that our influence has waned doesn't know what they're talking about. yes, the world is changing. no, we can't control every event. but america remains the one indispensable nation in world affairs and as long as i'm president, i intend to keep it that way. >> wow, more from the president's state of the union speech last night. and joining us now, former national security adviser for president carter, dr. brzezin i brzezinski. he's back, he's the author of the new book "strategic vision." america and the crisis of global power. and what a great question. what a great sound bite to dovetail to our first question because i don't think you would agree that america is back. >> america may be coming back, and there's no doubt that america's standing in the world today is better than three years ago. in that sense, there's an improvement because we reached three years ago. how far this goes depends on how we
go like a pro. >>> america is back. anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that america is in decline or that our influence has waned doesn't know what they're talking about. yes, the world is changing. no, we can't control every event. but america remains the one indispensable nation in world affairs and as long as i'm president, i intend to keep it that way. >> wow, more from the president's state of the union speech last night. and joining us now, former national...
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this is not lbj's america, this is ronald reagan's america. there was a blip on the chart in 2008 because of a bad -- i would say because of eight fumbled years by a republican white house and then a crisis. >> and also because the democratic nominee in 2008 ran a center right cultural campaign. >> right. >> this was not a nominee who talked about gay marriage, this was not a nominee to talked about guns. >> he didn't run giving anyone the idea he'd run up as much in deficit as he got shot. have you talked about balancing the budget. look what he said to dal -- he sounded a lot like paul ryan. >> they don't like changes debt and they don't like -- >> if we're going to have the now famous adult conversation, it's a very narrow channel. >> you got to get in it. >> it's a very narrow channel. and romney has to, as mark was saying, has to figure out what he's going to say about ryan. if this becomes obama versus ryan -- >> but the question that he got from the reporter was a perfect opportunity to save the future of of this country. >> and he's be
this is not lbj's america, this is ronald reagan's america. there was a blip on the chart in 2008 because of a bad -- i would say because of eight fumbled years by a republican white house and then a crisis. >> and also because the democratic nominee in 2008 ran a center right cultural campaign. >> right. >> this was not a nominee who talked about gay marriage, this was not a nominee to talked about guns. >> he didn't run giving anyone the idea he'd run up as much in...
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they're america's professionals. success demands secrecy. but i will say this -- like all of you, they could have chosen a life of ease, but like you they volunteered. they chose to serve in a time of war, knowing they could be sent into harm's way. they trained for years, they're battle hardened, they practiced tirelessly for this mission. and when i gave the order, they were ready. >> that's president obama honoring the seal team 6 members who risked their lives in the raid to kill osama blad i don't know. -- bin laden. don mann is out with a new novel "hunt the wolf." how does the navy find the type of men they find to do what seals do? >> well, you know, right now there's more people who want to be seals than we have room for in the seal teams. it's a great job. it's probably the best job in the world. i mean, you get to train with some of the best troops in the world, run, swim, dive, parachute, travel all over the world and travel across the country. >> you make it sound like a vacation. the training is rigorous, it's hellish. like you
they're america's professionals. success demands secrecy. but i will say this -- like all of you, they could have chosen a life of ease, but like you they volunteered. they chose to serve in a time of war, knowing they could be sent into harm's way. they trained for years, they're battle hardened, they practiced tirelessly for this mission. and when i gave the order, they were ready. >> that's president obama honoring the seal team 6 members who risked their lives in the raid to kill...
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get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >> you stayed up late last night to watch the home run derby, didn't you? >> no, no. >> all-star festivities kicked off last night. usually controversy free. last night marked by hostility, the kansas city crowd was booing robbie cano. he's captain of the home run team and he did not pick kansas city's first baseman and designated hitter. they booed robbie from start to finish every time he came to the plate. he won last year's home run derby with 32 home runs. last night he failed to hit a single home run and royals fans loved it. they loved it every time he failed. not everyone had it so rough. prince fielder hit 28 home runs and outslugged jose bautista in the final round. fielder hit the longest bomb of the competition, 476 feet right into the fountain. he does posited a number of shots into the fountain. he joins ken griffey, jr. the all-star game is tonight. justin verlander on the hill against matt cain on the mound for the giants. >> robinson cano hits home runs when they coun
get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >> you stayed up late last night to watch the home run derby, didn't you? >> no, no. >> all-star festivities kicked off last night. usually controversy free. last night marked by hostility, the kansas city crowd was booing robbie cano. he's captain of the home run team and he did not pick kansas city's first baseman and designated hitter. they booed robbie from start to finish every time he came to the plate. he won...
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but he believed in america, and the america he believed in, a lath and plaster guy could become head of a car company and the guy who sold aluminum paint out of his car could end up being governor in one of the states he sold that aluminum paint. in dad's america, small businesses, entrepreneurs, these were encouraged and respected. the spirit of enterprise and innovation and daring propelled our standard of living and our economy past that of every nation on the planet. i refuse to believe that america is just another place on the map with a flag. we stand for freedom and hope and opportunity. >> now, that's a voice. >> maybe mitt romney should lose three races in a night again. because you know i wasn't looking at mitt romney there, i was looking at the people behind him, and for the first time in this campaign i saw people smiling, nodding their head like they were really getting it there. that's a powerful message. it may be poll-driven, may be market tested, but it doesn't feel it. that actually is one of the first times i said, you know what? this guy's speaking from his heart.
but he believed in america, and the america he believed in, a lath and plaster guy could become head of a car company and the guy who sold aluminum paint out of his car could end up being governor in one of the states he sold that aluminum paint. in dad's america, small businesses, entrepreneurs, these were encouraged and respected. the spirit of enterprise and innovation and daring propelled our standard of living and our economy past that of every nation on the planet. i refuse to believe...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> what we learned today, is richard wolfe is crazy, out of his mind. >> i'm not going to take it anymore. >> you're mad as hell and you're susan rice saying you're not going tyke it anymore.
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> what we learned today, is richard wolfe is crazy, out of his mind. >> i'm not going to take it anymore. >> you're mad as hell and you're susan rice saying you're not going tyke it anymore.
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perhaps america's favorite bank. the bank of america. >> exactly. ful you're in the convention at any stadium, it's going to be responsible bird a bank. it would be bank of america. >> no question. >> right? >> and panther stadium or the high school football field outside of town. no such thing. >> the point has been made. >> what have you learned? >> in the jeff bridges white russian. no white. just russian. yes. >> the dude abesides. >> the dude abesidides my man. >> and mika, i can no longer wear -- it's embarrassing. embarrassing for everybody. >> oh, stop it. >> a drink. >> shots, i love it. >> this show son the road. this crowd has the potential to be the best. >> yes, yes! >> one, two, three -- l paul ryan, paul ryan. everybody. all right, if it's way too early what time is it? >> "morning joe." be back here tomorrow at the blackfinn. stick around for chuck todd he's next with "daily rundown." d, we. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway
perhaps america's favorite bank. the bank of america. >> exactly. ful you're in the convention at any stadium, it's going to be responsible bird a bank. it would be bank of america. >> no question. >> right? >> and panther stadium or the high school football field outside of town. no such thing. >> the point has been made. >> what have you learned? >> in the jeff bridges white russian. no white. just russian. yes. >> the dude abesides. >>...
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>> it's calmed the sam adams brewing america program. it came out of my experience starting sam adams in my kitchen, and there are a couple of things i really would have liked to have but just weren't available to a small businessman back then. >> like what? >> well, like access to loans. every bank turned me down. they practically laughed at me, and, also, action to just good, sound, nuts and bolts business advice, and i've got a harvard mba. supposed to know about business, when i started sam adams i didn't really know about all the nuts and bolts. how do you design a label? how do you set up a payroll system jp how do you make a sales call? what do you do when you get there? how do you negotiate real estate? all those kinds of things i didn't know, and they are real issues for small businesses and they have nowhere to turn. so sam adams brewing the american dream program is really structured on would components. microlending to food beverage and hospitalities businesses that we know and then coaching, mentoring to not only get a loan,
>> it's calmed the sam adams brewing america program. it came out of my experience starting sam adams in my kitchen, and there are a couple of things i really would have liked to have but just weren't available to a small businessman back then. >> like what? >> well, like access to loans. every bank turned me down. they practically laughed at me, and, also, action to just good, sound, nuts and bolts business advice, and i've got a harvard mba. supposed to know about business,...
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>> well, it's tricky writing in america satire. they are cominging up with something better than the next day headlines. >> yeah. >> in the book it's -- you know, there's a lot of chinese poet bureau and create -- there's a poisoning of some plot to it. they are wire tapping each other. if you look at the headlines this the last couple of weeks, you will find -- you could google poisoning in china and wire tapping and it's all there. maybe i'm the new faith popcorn. >> very good. >> so you're looking also about the changing dynamic of the military industrial complex in satire? >> well, the book started out to be about the military complex. now, you're too young, mika to remember eisenhower's farewell address. i think you might be old enough. but in 1960 president eisenhower warned us about the industrial complex and here we are with a defense budget of $700 billion which is larger than the next 14 highest spending military country budgets combined. how did it get to that point? well, wars. wars help. but the -- you need lobbyists w
>> well, it's tricky writing in america satire. they are cominging up with something better than the next day headlines. >> yeah. >> in the book it's -- you know, there's a lot of chinese poet bureau and create -- there's a poisoning of some plot to it. they are wire tapping each other. if you look at the headlines this the last couple of weeks, you will find -- you could google poisoning in china and wire tapping and it's all there. maybe i'm the new faith popcorn. >>...
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the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> so-called right wing of the republican party described an evangelical and others are not supporting romney, at least not yet. because they don't think he's going to win. so they're like why should we compromise who we are? let's be for who we want to be and get ready for four years from now. if the far right thought romney could win, they might be more enthusiastic about him. but they don't share -- the question what he stands for. and they don't think he's going to win. >> so they're not getting behind him. but, joe, on the heels as we look at a beautiful shot of capitol hill of nancy pelosi's comments, newt gingrich, and we're going to have that -- >> by the way, is nancy sponsored now by bank of america? >> no, she's not. >> because i may have left congress too early. if you can get sponsorships like this. >> stop. >> maybe goldman sachs beh
the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> so-called right wing of the republican party described an evangelical and others are not supporting romney, at least not yet. because they don't think he's going to win. so they're like why should we compromise who we are? let's be for who we want to be and get ready for four years from...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. to learn more or to find an authorized retailer near you, visit tempurpedic.com. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> let's talk about greed and intrigue. with us now, guy lawson. the author of "ok toe pus." the book gives a real-life account of one of the biggest financial frauds in recent history masterminded by a man named samuel israel. guy writes this about his role, by the time the bayou haej fund imploded in 2005, it had grown to $450 million. or so its investors were led to believe. effectively the fund was a ponzi scheme. bayou's chief executive office samuel israel iii was later sentenced to 20 years in jail for
the most highly recommended bed in america. to learn more or to find an authorized retailer near you, visit tempurpedic.com. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we...
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the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to fine dining. and that's not all you get. there are expert advisors who answer immediately, whenever you call. and absolutely no foreign transaction fees. does your card do all that? apply today and earn 50,000 ultimate rewards bonus points when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months. that's $625ard your next trip when you redeem through ultimate rewards. so, why settle for gold when you can have so much more? chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. call the number on your screen or visit our website to apply. >>> big election news. today donald tru
the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to fine...
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the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> big election news. today donald trump announced he's endorsing mitt romney for president. it was really niechlts it was really nice. trump was like there's only one man with the brains, the skills, and the charisma to be president, but since i'm not running, you might as well vote for mitt romney. >> mitt romney -- ♪ o beautiful for spaticious s s skies ♪ >> plus a mush tack equals robert goulet. >> it's time for the week in review. ♪ for spacious skies for amber waves of grain ♪ >>> mitt romney closed the show in florida this week with a big patriotic number. ♪ above the fruited plain >> it was then that everyone in the crowd in the villages pushed their life alert button at the same time. >> he offered a jarring contrast to the president's al green at the apollo theater in harlem. ♪ i'm so in love with you >> the first lady polite
the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> big election news. today donald trump announced he's endorsing mitt romney for president. it was really niechlts it was really nice. trump was like there's only one man with the brains, the skills, and the charisma to be president, but since i'm not running, you might as well vote for...
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what's changed in america that it's not the kiss of death? it's been for democrats in every election cycle. >> i don't think the past is always prologue. in politics, this is dynamic. we have massive tax cuts in the last decade that were skewed to the wealthy and it helped promote huge deficits. we started the decade with bill clinton after a surplus when barack obama walked into the white house he was handed a $1 trillion deficit. much of it is what we did on taxes. the american people know that. they haven't benefited nearly to the degree the people at the top have benefited. the ryan budget adds on top of continuing the bush tax cuts $265,000 in tax cuts for the wealthiest americans at a time when we have massive deficits to address and when we have real challenges to grow our economy. people get that, john. i think the american people understand what's happened. they know it has to be fixed. it has to be corrected. >> david, you had a chance to end the bush tax cuts a couple years ago. chuck shumer suggested you end them at least for mill
what's changed in america that it's not the kiss of death? it's been for democrats in every election cycle. >> i don't think the past is always prologue. in politics, this is dynamic. we have massive tax cuts in the last decade that were skewed to the wealthy and it helped promote huge deficits. we started the decade with bill clinton after a surplus when barack obama walked into the white house he was handed a $1 trillion deficit. much of it is what we did on taxes. the american people...
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reason why, i don't know, anyone would be against paycheck fairness for women in the united states of america? >> this shows why we'll be locked up for the next few months, and they are against it because president obama is for it. >> that's the bottom line. >> obama campaign made a huge push on it, and that doomed it with republicans. >> if that's what it comes down to, that's what you're going to be voting on. >> i think that's why the president is going to win, because they are tired of this stuff. >> pathetic. >>> bill clinton is in the news. we'll talk about that. but first, the top story this morning, wisconsin governor scott walker is back on the job today after a decisive win in yesterday's closely watched recall election. the race was called less than an hour after the polls closed with the republican incumbent taking in at least 53% of the vote, edging out milwaukee mayor tom barrett by seven points. barrett spoke to supporters shortly after the results came in. >> we are a state that has been deeply divided. and it is up to all of us, our side and their side, to listen. to listen t
reason why, i don't know, anyone would be against paycheck fairness for women in the united states of america? >> this shows why we'll be locked up for the next few months, and they are against it because president obama is for it. >> that's the bottom line. >> obama campaign made a huge push on it, and that doomed it with republicans. >> if that's what it comes down to, that's what you're going to be voting on. >> i think that's why the president is going to win,...
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why not help moderate democrats across america? and set the limit at a million dollars instead of $250,000? >> that's a question for the administration. but clearly, the administration, re-election campaign has -- information that shows them that $250,000 and -- overall message wh what mika was talking about, that overall message plays better and helps -- >> that doesn't trigger politically. $250,000 is -- just as good for them as a million. is that what you are saying? >> it has to be. the president has been harping on the $250,000 threshold not just today but he has been on this for at least a year. >> do you agree $250,000, the white house had probably has polling that shows $250,000, even if you are a small business owner, living in boston and have you five, six employees, is rich? >> yes. i think that it is coming out of stuff like polling and focus group data, yeah. i absolutely do. unless the -- unless the end game is for him to publicly put it on the republicans at some point in august or early september when congress has r
why not help moderate democrats across america? and set the limit at a million dollars instead of $250,000? >> that's a question for the administration. but clearly, the administration, re-election campaign has -- information that shows them that $250,000 and -- overall message wh what mika was talking about, that overall message plays better and helps -- >> that doesn't trigger politically. $250,000 is -- just as good for them as a million. is that what you are saying? >> it...
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i believe in america. but i believe we need to come together to build a nation and i don't know how to do it in the party system finally. 23 nationally televised debates in the republican primaries. i was not asked to be on a single one and i was the only guy running who's been elected a congressman and a governor and in addition built a bank of $750 million that didn't foreclosure on a single mortgage, made money every year and didn't take a dime of federal money. >> wow. pretty darn good resume. john heilemann, let's talk about americans elect for a second. i like the idea very much. very, very much. >> the concept is amazing. >> there is skepticism. the skepticism has been growing of late. what are septics saying about americans elect and what is your take? >> they have not generated a lot of grassroots enthusiasm necessary to make this really work. governor roemer is the leading candidate right now. if you go online and look at the website, he's number one among declared candidates but he's got 4,000 v
i believe in america. but i believe we need to come together to build a nation and i don't know how to do it in the party system finally. 23 nationally televised debates in the republican primaries. i was not asked to be on a single one and i was the only guy running who's been elected a congressman and a governor and in addition built a bank of $750 million that didn't foreclosure on a single mortgage, made money every year and didn't take a dime of federal money. >> wow. pretty darn...
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day one. >> america's mayor. >> do you know why you want america's mayor, he's a guy that tells it like it is. he comes right at you -- >> gets right behind you. >> he's for you or against you. >> yeah, there's no -- >> no gray area. >> and that's what we always liked about america's mayor, it's, like, boom, decision! rudy giuliani, yes, who ran against romney in the 2008 republican presidential race. >> that's even more exciting. >> when giuliani does it, we know it, right? it's actually how he says it. >> listen. >> but i think that mitt has won fair and square. he's proven he's the most effective republican. this is going to be an election about the economy and if i look at all the republican field and democratic field, who better than mitt romney to carry our banner. this reminds me of, you know, going to a surgeon, right? if i've got a terrible cancer or something to be operated on, if i wanted to be operated on for prostate cancer, i didn't go to the nicest doctor but the best doctor. the guy can have a great personality and tell great jokes and put the knife in the wrong way, you
day one. >> america's mayor. >> do you know why you want america's mayor, he's a guy that tells it like it is. he comes right at you -- >> gets right behind you. >> he's for you or against you. >> yeah, there's no -- >> no gray area. >> and that's what we always liked about america's mayor, it's, like, boom, decision! rudy giuliani, yes, who ran against romney in the 2008 republican presidential race. >> that's even more exciting. >> when...
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keep talking to america. you can't be distracted by her whether you're talking to america. >> it's easy to be distracted. she's very fetching. >> this is like reverse santelli. >> no, no, no. i'm not saying we need to raise taxes on the middle class. i'm saying at current spending levels -- you know it's true. i was trying to get governor pawlenty, the republican to say it, because every republican politician -- >> crazy eyes! >> my crazy eyes are just tired. >> what are you doing? >> you know he does that. >> you're like leading us -- let me just say it. we have to raise taxes! say it! say it. >> that's what he's saying. but the amazing thing is, instead of the tea party, he's anti-tea party. he's anti-santelli. he's bringing the tea over! >> no, no, joe. i'm a shil for the 1%ers. i grew up lower middle class but i'm a shil -- >> he wants a lot more taxation and a lot less representation. >> now you're talking my language, by boig. >>> coming up, a new york city crime drama with a twist. bbc america takes us
keep talking to america. you can't be distracted by her whether you're talking to america. >> it's easy to be distracted. she's very fetching. >> this is like reverse santelli. >> no, no, no. i'm not saying we need to raise taxes on the middle class. i'm saying at current spending levels -- you know it's true. i was trying to get governor pawlenty, the republican to say it, because every republican politician -- >> crazy eyes! >> my crazy eyes are just tired....
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that's the problem right there with america. coming up, newark mayor cory booker is standing by in the green room. does he have a baby? no baby. wç >>> looking ahead to tomorrow for post-debate coverage, we have "time" magazine columnist joe klein here. also, tom brokaw will be one of our many guests. it's going to be morning of a thousand stars as we break down tonight's vice presidential debate tomorrow. straight ahead, we've got new swing state polls out in florida, in ohio, in virginia, in colorado, in wisconsin, and in all 57 states. keep it right here on "morning joe." >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. time to wake up as you take a live look at new york city. back with us on set, we have steve schmidt. >> he's great. >> steve ratner. >> he's a fip inancier. >> and in danville, kentucky, mark halperin. >> he's in kentucky. so, mika, turning to the numbers now, this race couldn't be any closer. what would dan say? it's a tick on -- what kind of dog? >> what would who say? oh, dan ra
that's the problem right there with america. coming up, newark mayor cory booker is standing by in the green room. does he have a baby? no baby. wç >>> looking ahead to tomorrow for post-debate coverage, we have "time" magazine columnist joe klein here. also, tom brokaw will be one of our many guests. it's going to be morning of a thousand stars as we break down tonight's vice presidential debate tomorrow. straight ahead, we've got new swing state polls out in florida, in...
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, east asia and here in north america. but you look the world over, and there is no leadership. and because of that void, the world is looking for america to step up and lead and provide some vision. and it's a great opportunity today to talk about american ideals, american values, liberty, democracy, human rights and free markets. the world is waiting to be led, and that's why this election, i think, is so much more important than people might be thinking about. >> willie. >> governor huntsman, it's willie geist. good to see you again. >> hey, willie, great to hear from you. >> you talk about the vision. the criticism of romney is that he hasn't been specific about what his vision is. he lays out grand plans. he criticized the president for his handling of libya, but he doesn't quite get to the point where he explains what he would do. some of his advisers this morning in "the new york times" saying after the fact here's what he would have done in libya. are there specifics you could lay out that you'd like to see him tal
, east asia and here in north america. but you look the world over, and there is no leadership. and because of that void, the world is looking for america to step up and lead and provide some vision. and it's a great opportunity today to talk about american ideals, american values, liberty, democracy, human rights and free markets. the world is waiting to be led, and that's why this election, i think, is so much more important than people might be thinking about. >> willie. >>...
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biden is from america's working class, america's middle class. some politicians can actually deliver that message, and biden seems to ring true with that. >> i teach a course in political media out at the university of california santa barbara. one of the things i stress is the continuity of this message, of i'm one of you. it goes back to andrew jackson, william henry harrison with the log cabin campaign, abe lincoln, the railsplitter. if you don't come from the middle class, how do you connect with the working class? some folks do it. fdr did it, jack kennedy did it in west virginia. one of the enduring problems of mitt romney is can he connect? it's something that's so basic in american politics that when franklin roosevelt invited the king and queen to england on a visit, he served them hot dogs and it was a way of saying, he's the king, she's the queen, i'm a rich guy. you know what? i'm one of you. i can't tell you how often this comes up no matter who is running? >> i was talking about ronald reagan who democrats had basically said a hosta
biden is from america's working class, america's middle class. some politicians can actually deliver that message, and biden seems to ring true with that. >> i teach a course in political media out at the university of california santa barbara. one of the things i stress is the continuity of this message, of i'm one of you. it goes back to andrew jackson, william henry harrison with the log cabin campaign, abe lincoln, the railsplitter. if you don't come from the middle class, how do you...